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Autor:
D. A. Seligman, A. G. Pullinger
Publikováno v:
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation. 33:789-799
summary Aims: To determine whether patients with temporomandibular joint disease or masticatory muscle pain can be usefully differentiated from asymptomatic controls using multifactorial classification tree models of attrition severity and/or rates.
Autor:
D. B. Seligman
Publikováno v:
Science. 274:324c-329
Autor:
D A, Seligman, A G, Pullinger
Publikováno v:
Journal of orofacial pain. 10(4)
The simultaneous contribution of 11 occlusal factors, dental attrition severity, orthodontic history, trauma (motor vehicle accident [MVA] and non-MVA), and age in defining two independent large populations of females diagnosed with five mutually exc
Publikováno v:
Journal of orofacial pain. 9(1)
A review of the current literature regarding the interaction of morphologic and functional occlusal factors relative to TMD indicates that there is a relatively low association of occlusal factors in characterizing TMD. Skeletal anterior open bite, o
Autor:
D A, Seligman, A G, Pullinger
Publikováno v:
Journal of orofacial pain. 9(3)
Dental attrition ranked according to a validated severity scale correlated with age as a proxy for functional wear in 148 asymptomatic subjects. Anterior, posterior, mediotrusive, laterotrusive, and total attrition severity was analyzed. The geometri
Autor:
A G, Pullinger, D A, Seligman
Publikováno v:
Journal of orofacial pain. 7(2)
Dental attrition severity as the cumulative record of parafunctional and functional wear was graded from study cast analysis using established methodology. Attrition severity was compared in anterior, posterior mediotrusive, and posterior laterotrusi
Autor:
D A, Seligman, A G, Pullinger
Publikováno v:
Journal of craniomandibular disorders : facialoral pain. 5(4)
This review highlights the consensus existing in past research on the role of functional occlusal factors in the pathophysiology of temporomandibular disorders (TMD). The functional occlusal relationships considered are balancing and working occlusal
Autor:
D A, Seligman, A G, Pullinger
Publikováno v:
Journal of craniomandibular disorders : facialoral pain. 5(2)
The purpose of this review is to highlight consensus in past research on the role of intercuspal occlusal factors in the pathophysiology of temporomandibular disorders. The occlusal intercuspal relationships considered are skeletal anterior open bite
Publikováno v:
Journal of craniomandibular disorders : facialoral pain. 4(2)
These guidelines include the usual and customary treatment approaches recommended for each of the diagnostic categories described in a previous article on the examination and diagnosis of temporomandibular disorders. The current article describes whe
Publikováno v:
Journal of craniomandibular disorders : facialoral pain. 3(1)
These guidelines propose performance criteria for the history and examination of patients with temporomandibular (TM) disorders. Pertinent diagnostic subcategories are identified, and the comprehensive history and review of systems are described. The